UMBELLIFER. 165 
PHUCHDANUM J. 
*P, Ostruthium Ach. 
Alien. Hb. Salt, 1800. Glover, 1829. 
G2. Axe Edge, Garner. Near Buxton, an escape, Hb. Salt. 
P. sativum Benth. § Hook. fil. Wild Parsnep. Pastinaca sativa L. 
Native. E. Dry banks, field borders, roadsides. Rather rare. JB. July- 
Aug. 
First record, H.N. Tutb., 1863. 
Tl. Railway bank, Mickleover, Painter. Natt. 
T2. Breadsall, Crewe & Whittaker. Near Chaddesden, Painter, J.B. 
Sandiacre ; near Trent Station; Long Eaton. 
T3. Calke Park, Rept. Ff. & F. 
HERACLEUM J. 
H. Sphondylium Ll. Hogweed. Cow Parsnep. 
Native. B. Meadows, roadsides, cultivated ground, &c. Common. P. 
June-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
“Common up to 500 yards” [Buxton], Baker, J.B. A pink flowered 
form occurs occasionally. 
Var. angustifolium Huds. 
First record, Withering, 1787. 
L. Varieties noted [Matlock] with laciniated leaves and small orbicular 
mericarps, B. d N., J.B. Miller’s Dale, Whitelegg, C.D. Hedges near Bakewell, 
Bot. Guide. Between Okeover and Ashbourne, Withering. Taddington ; Castle- 
ton; Brassington. 
Gl. Malcoff, near Chapel-en-le-Frith. 
G2. Shottle; Idridgehay. 
C. Linacre Wood, Drabble. East of Totley ; Newton Wood. 
P. Scarcliffe Park Wood; Langwith Wood. 
Tl. Etwall, by Ash; Shirley; Bradley; between Longford and LBoyleston. 
DAUCUS I. 
D. Carota L. Wild Carrot. 
Native. B. Fields, banks, on dry or gravelly soil. Not uncommon, but local. 
B. July-Aug. 
First record, Pilkington, 1789. 
L. Matlock Bath, Rowland, C.D. Middleton Dale, Miss Fenton. Dovedale, 
Painter, J.B. Ashford; Agnes Meadow, Kniveton. 
Gl. Stirrup; Mellor, Fl. Ashton. 
G2. Wigwell, near Wirksworth, Gibbs. Casual, Matlock Bank; Ashover. 
C. Between Renishaw and Staveley, Waterfall. Millhouses, The Naturalist. 
Eckington; Beighton; Crowhole, near. Barlow; Millthorpe, near Holmesfield ; 
south of Coal Aston. 
